company’s homes stand out among others. For instance, their Eloura house design has a particularly modern look. The sloping tiered roofing of the fivebedroom home complements the geometric windows and garage doors. The same visual interest can be said of the Sandon Point Design—a three-storey home with three living rooms on the mid-level. Rather than an intensely curved roof, this home offers a gentle, sloping roof. The large rectangular windows lining the front of the home offer significant mounts of natural light into the rooms while the windows in the back offer a relaxing view of the pool. This curved roofing design is a signature of Raymond Vincent Homes, and it is one that Raymond Vincent points to as a brand signature. “We have a design that is not necessarily the popular design of the time” reflects Vincent. “We were previously the first company to build a display home with a curved roof. We started with a curved ridge, and then we progressed to a house with a fully curved roof. To our knowledge it was groundbreaking. We like to stay ahead of the game.” Raymond Vincent has a background in design, as he did design work when he first started in the industry. It is not surprising, then, that the company prides itself on its innovative design. The company’s designs have even been awarded HIANSWawards. In 2020 alone, the company was a Finalist in the categories of 2020 HIA NSW Region Residential Interior Design award, the Custom-Built Home up to $600,000, and CustomBuilt Home $600,000-$1million. The company credits much of its success and longevity to its customers and teams. In fact, it is the collaboration with customers that often results in a well-designed and unique home. That is why Raymond Vincent is always happy to alter a house plan to suit the unique needs or style of a client. These adjustments can help craft an OCTOBER 2021
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